GOCAMPN
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- Ethan
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- Ocean County, NJ, USA
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- 2020 Jeep Gladiator
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I use some form of trim restorer after every wash, which isn't often but makes a huge difference on my rig that sits in the sun all day. I've used a handful of different options from creams, sprays, wipes, whathaveyou. Today, I used this:
It worked great on all my plastics just like the others I've tried, all my fenders, mirrors, hood deflector, door handles, all look brand spanking new again. But my tailights:
Holy cow! Completely destroyed the finish on these. They were fine before the wash and applying this, I just applied it because like I said, I always do after a wash. They look 1000% worse now. What can I do? If all else fails I know I can pull them and paint some spray on bedliner but damn this caught me off guard.
I already tried applying a tire shine / tire black on top of it to no change. Didn't make it better or worse. I'll let this sit to the morning and grab a new photo to see what changes if anything.
It worked great on all my plastics just like the others I've tried, all my fenders, mirrors, hood deflector, door handles, all look brand spanking new again. But my tailights:
Holy cow! Completely destroyed the finish on these. They were fine before the wash and applying this, I just applied it because like I said, I always do after a wash. They look 1000% worse now. What can I do? If all else fails I know I can pull them and paint some spray on bedliner but damn this caught me off guard.
I already tried applying a tire shine / tire black on top of it to no change. Didn't make it better or worse. I'll let this sit to the morning and grab a new photo to see what changes if anything.
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